Geghama mountains

Geghama mountains

The Geghama mountains ( _hy. Գեղամա լեռնաշխթա) are mountains in Armenia. They stretch between Lake Sevan and the Ararat plain. The highest peak of the Geghama mountains is the Azhdahak, at 3597m.


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